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Save Me (stylized in all caps) is the first solo extended play by American rapper Future, released through Freebandz and Epic Records on June 7, 2019. It debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 .
"Save Me" is a country-influenced pop song written by Guy Fletcher and Doug Flett. It was originally recorded in 1976 by Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers, for her album of the same title, and released as a single. [1] The song's narrator describes feeling bored and out of place at a party, and slipping out with the only man she is ...
"Save Me" is a song by the British rock band Queen from their 1980 album The Game. Written by guitarist Brian May, it was recorded in 1979, and released in the UK on 25 January 1980, nearly six months prior to the release of the album. "Save Me" spent six weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 11. [2]
"Save Me" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. The song was released as the first single in promotion of the band's second studio album, Us and Them. "Save Me" was the theme song for WWE's No Mercy 2005 pay-per-view event, and is their second most commercially successful single to date, reaching number one on the U.S. mainstream rock chart (and remaining there for 12 weeks).
"Save Me" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada. [1] The music video was shot in Toronto, directed by Floria Sigismondi. "Save Me" features Jeff Martin playing guitar with violin bow (not unlike Jimmy Page) by setting the height of the strings to mimic a violin. [2]
"Save Me" is a single by British DJ Darren Styles, the third single released from his album Skydivin', it was released in 2006. The single reached #70 on the UK Singles Chart . Track listing
"Save Me" is a tropical house and electropop track. NME ' s Rhian Daly described it as "deceptively bright and bouncy – an aural carnival that masks the pleas for help in the lyrics." [3] The song opens with energetic synth sound that sonically develops towards tropical house sound. [4] [5] The song contains a speedy rhythm and a "frenetic ...
"Save Me", by Aretha Franklin from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, 1967 "Save Me", by Baboon from Ed Lobster, ...